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john says he thinks a deal with iran is possible and i softly find one of the most hawkish members of his white house team john bolton who previously banked us quitting the nuclear deal with a rom. the morial to held across the us for the victims of the 911 terror attacks while survivors continue to question the way the investigation has been handled. the wanted to put the interests of. the geopolitical region 1st. the needs of the families and their family members survivors. and the u.n. warns israel's prime minister if his plans for the west bank benjamin netanyahu is an intention to annex parts of the region has also sparked outrage in the arab
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world. a warm welcome you watching r.t. international with meaning to arran. more than a year since the u.s. quit the a wrong nuclear deal president donald trump has said making an agreement with 2 wrong could be a good thing he also commented on his reasons for sucking his national security adviser john bolton they are much different country right now than they were 2 and a half years ago when i came into office. and i do believe they'd like to make a deal if they do that it's great and if they don't that's great too he made some very big mistakes when he talked about the libyan model for kim jong il and that was not a good statement to make you just take a look at what happened with khadafi that was not a good statement to make and it set us back and frankly he wanted to do
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things not necessarily tougher than me you know john's known as a tough guy so tough you got to send to iraq john bolton was well known for his aggressive hawkish approach to foreign policy he was adamantly against talks with iran very many scrapping the nuclear deal and was a player that proponents of raising change he also supported the u.s. intervention in syria with storms today against easing pressure on north korea and has been in favor of toppling venezuela's president daniel hawkins has been taking a closer look at his record. scandals resignations and dismissals are part and parcel of trump's presidency a few policy disagreements a swift tweet from the presidents and another administration official bites the dust it was clear from the outset that trump and his national security advisor would have their disagreements i'm the one that tempers him but that's ok i have
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different sides i mean i have john gottman have other people that are a little more dovish than him and ultimately i make that decision we can speculate on which exact squabble led to bolton's accept the failed talks on afghanistan the question of rush are all perhaps iran but it seems the animosity lasted until his final day in office i offered to resign last night and president trump said let's talk about it tomorrow i informed john bolton last night that his services are no longer needed at the white house i disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions as did others in the administration of trump views himself as a skilled dealmaker who talked tough when needed for bolton but wasn't enough he needed to walk the walk and actively consistently show strength on all fronts the middle east russia north korea latin america you name it he held out on compromising stance on sanctions military action and regime change.
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bolton was one of the key advocates of toppling the moderate government using any means necessary all options on the table ready to go this troika of tyranny this triangle of chair stretching from havana to caracas to managua is the cause of immense human suffering this is a time for action. trump showed he was willing to meet to negotiate with even the greatest perceived u.s. adversities even if it meant just a symbolic photo op the right intentions seems to be their bet it will make it clear that they won't go like sanctions because. in his country i think they want to make peace i think it's time for bolton though this was unacceptable so it could be a long and unproductive meeting or it could be a short non productive meeting we have very much in mind the libyan model from 20032004 while bolton boiled that north korea had violated un sanctions off a missile test and may trump downplayed the incident saying he wasn't spooked north
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korea fired off some small weapons which disturbed some of my people and others but not me. taking on iran was perhaps bolton's priority number one within a month of his appointment in april 28th seen the u.s. have pulled out of the iran nuclear deal and advocate of preemptive strikes he pushed for military action against iran after a u.s. drone was brought down and as ever his thinly veiled threats centered around regime change we hope that these new measures directed at the iranian dictatorship will compel the government to re-evaluate its pursuit of terror at the expense of its people well i think he is on the verge of making a mistake i think his advisors are pushing him in the wrong direction ironically just as bolton prepared to depart speculation has been rife on possible talks between trump and the rain in president through any it would have thought that
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possible after so much hostile rhetoric perhaps the final straw was trumps plans of wind down the longest war in u.s. history including hosting talks with taliban leaders that count david it's speculated that bolton this was in comprehensible so what's next for u.s. foreign policy will troops words often have little correlation with his actions and the u.s. secretary of state reassures us not too much will change of leave to the present to talk about the reasons he made the decision but i would say this the president's intitled to the staff that he wants it at any moment. to step person to works directly for the present that states and he should have people the trust in values and whose efforts and judgments benefit him and delivering american foreign policy and seems that where they'll without bolton's presence u.s. foreign policy my have more surprises in store during trumps 1st to it was an interesting reaction to john bolton's departure in the media
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a long line why sets an appreciation of his actions surface whatever you've got a bold most foreign policy views he was largely seen as a check on some of the president's most right bless and child like and pulses the lesson is if the you opposed this president thank you try to give him rational advice and what did he get corot he got out a buyer and he get fired embarrassingly in the john bolton has been face lee critical of poutine and north korea 3 years is bolton is trumps and essay never made sense because bolton has never been cozy would those who counts americans is the enemy p. was a voyage that weird give alternative realities or real ria buddies to the president for his consideration mr bolton and i didn't agree on the lot of the shoes but he was a straight shooter jumble sin sudden departure chase a symbol of the disarray that has a nerved our ally since day one of the trumpet ministration said you need to see it
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and strategic foreign policy east keaton sure of being america's national security say marks 18 years since the $911.00 terror attacks in the us memorial service is a being held across the country and around the world for that's thousands killed and didn't is to the e.u. do despite inquiries and investigations many facts remain unclear with survivors and relatives launching law suits against the saudi government claim a get aided some of the masterminds behind the attacks pos as a legal action also demands the u.s.
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government disclose is names redacted in an we're back to than one of the f.b.i. as documents only a shoe some survivors say the role of saudi arabia has been downplayed at the highest levels they also alleges stevia intelligence official culture of you to to the cover up now at the time all of the it's hax them on in charge of the f.b.i. it was well but now of the russia collusion probe say here of a soul the 911 investigation and lated testified he wasn't aware of any saadi links with more details he is kellett morgan the 911 attacks that shocked the world took place 18 years ago on wednesday the cost in terms of human life was massive in response to 911 the f.b.i. launched a massive investigation and who headed up that investigation robert muller and that's the same robert mueller who recently led the probe into allegations of trumped russia collusion now the media portrayed robert mueller as a relentless crusader he was standing up to trumpet and digging for truth but when it came to investigating a foreign influence into 911 he looked
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a little bit soft riyadh was an obvious target for an investigation into the 911 attacks the possible complicity of saudi arabia was brought up from the beginning osama bin laden himself is saudi as are 15 of the 19 hijackers now saudi arabia of course denies any wrongdoing but now a victim of 911 is speaking up and saying that robert mueller appeared to be covering for saudi arabia in his investigation the saudi arabia was from the very beginning involved through the whole process and they didn't want to see information go wow that's a matter of fact even the obama administration the one. formation to be revealed the wanted to present a. big geopolitical region 1st the. needs of the families and the family members survivors that were directly affected by the event so in that way he was. a way to digest the level of incompetence that we had in the
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government regarding to the 911 investigation i believe that all up to now we still don't know everything that happened on that day that the f.b.i. agents who did begin to look into saudi arabia actually collected all kinds of data but they weren't allowed to share any of it diplomatic and intelligence person no of saudi arabia knowingly provided material support to the 2 hijackers and facilitated the $911.00 plot another former f.b.i. agent says that prince bandar who. at that point the saudi ambassador should have been a suspect he should be treated as a terrorist suspect as should other members of the saudi elite class who the u.s. government knows are currently funding the global jihad but the f.b.i. didn't question bandar instead $1.00 was assigned to a score of a whole slew of saudi officials and at least one member of the bin laden family on a plane out of the country for any arab the joint terrorism task force says that he was investigating
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a saudi cleric for his possible role in the $911.00 attacks he says that his warrant for this cleric was cancelled and the cleric also got a special flight out of the country. lucky was a very high value target everybody wanted to wrap him up get him in a chair and see what he knew about the money then we got the word that they just wanted to rescind the warrant and everybody's like what do you want to do that for the justice department was afraid to be embarrassed by the entire lucky episode not only did robert mueller seem to have the back of the saudis when it came to his work at the f.b.i. but he also objected to the senate intel committee looking into a possible role in 911 by the saudis as well investigates and michael jacobson came across a stray reference to a bureau informant in san diego who had known one of the hijackers bob graham the former chairman of the senate intelligence committee said that robert mueller made the strongest objections to jacobson and his colleagues visiting send you go 18
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years on many americans have lots of questions about 911 what forces could have conspired along with the hijackers and it seems like a lot of these very legitimate questions have not been answered. r.t. new york we spoke to a former f.b.i. agent who was active during investigations into 911 he says failures in the process led to policy decisions that have only cause more suffering. and if they had gone through the truth about how the 911 attacks had occurred how all these failures to share information to even read information if they had done that within a couple of months and i'm sure most of the agents would have told the truth of the the war in iraq for instance would not have been launched there probably would have been no guantanamo no torture no rounding up of innocent people in new york city robert muller did play a role he followed orders and he did not he did not allow for instance the joint
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intelligence committee looking into the. the 2 hijackers who were coming to california who were actually staying with an f.b.i. informant he required that he would not allow that f.b.i. source to be interviewed robert muller along with condi rice along with the bush administration were saying that they had no advance warning that the 911 attacks would occur and this was of course completely opposite of the truth there were many many intelligence warnings in memos that came from a number of different intelligence agencies but we have approached the f.b.i. others refused to give us a comment on the story we've also sent a request to have a murder himself we'll bring you his response was soon as we get it. the u.n. has issued a stark warning to benjamin netanyahu over his new plans for the west bank as a as any havoc sation would fall outside of all international laws the israeli
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prime minister has promised to seize logs ponse all these hara truthy wins re-election next week. we are on the eve of elections president trump said that after the elections he would present his deal of the century for a permanent agreement for israel and the palestinians this offers us a great challenge and a great historic once in a lifetime opportunity to apply israel sovereignty over our settlements in judea and samaria and also other areas with significance for our security our heritage and our future any israeli decision to impose its laws jurisdiction administration in the occupied west bank is without any international legal effect i think such a such a prospect would be devastating to the potential of reviving negotiations regional peace and the very essence of a 2 state solution. before the council is considering this announcement
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a series developments and a new israeli aggression through its intention to violate international law the un charter and the concerned resolutions of the international legitimacy the area is home to some 3000000 palestinians but increasing numbers of israelis have settled there in recent years with major international organizations labeling it occupied territory and there's concern any move by israel to seize the jordan valley will mark an end to a 2 state solution to the historic conflict. meanwhile one of netanyahu has challenges in the upcoming election benny gantz himself as
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a form i.d.f. chief has suggested palestinians love living under occupation. this is. the 2nd because this. is this is. unfortunately this is just like the destruction of any possibility in the future for any peace with these people it's just remind me of the south african apartheid regime when he was telling the african the south african people you are living but african countries people in other countries this is very very racist didn't go just like this this is show us what kind of mentality that we are dealing with and this is from the time young to many gods to all this politicians that they are showing as much as they can to get legitimacy how much the art of humiliating palestinians how much they are taking part in the palestinians and taking the palestinian conflict getting them eliminating the palestinian identity this is their main issue is that going to the main program in
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order to be elected by the legislature. and tel aviv reaction to netanyahu his proposal varies but everyone seems to agree it's designed to work with the voters. it's. there the statement is stunning maybe he should have done it 10 years ago but better now than not at all well done to him look at ing day west bank job our country so was there millions of arabs who will bring guests through the brain called demographic disaster so. it's really very very wrong decision to do it it's just another act of our prime minister to try and draw some voters from the fire right in the most frequently a week or a day before elections he's giving most promises about any subject and i don't think he's a sincere about it it's just. trying to speak to he's a political base i think it was a campaign scheme that was nice perfectly timed to be
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a week before the election itself and it doesn't impress me one way or another but new developments in the cold case facing a prominent russian fail to direct that story and we'll bring. you the. latest. with. this blog on the course and come to the recall no calls when he does it's called you know the false soldier dr scott you can see each element. of the bullets of the some on some of the last as there was enough to know something. dramatic video of the condition of the song should i mean she's on that town
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a small follow mouthpiece down at this time out on top. of the need to promote. only one. the defeat in the communities of the police reports from the way. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back mosco court has deferred the embezzlement case of a prominent russian theater director back to the prosecutor's office 2 years off to his arrest sizing inconsistency and controversy around the official charges but due
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to caution of a has the details. the moscow court has decided to lift the travel restrictions for russian film and theater director kiel city opening of more over the court has decided to do further the controversial embezzlement case back to the prosecutor's office and this is how the judge explained her decision the court has decided to hand the case back to the prosecutor's office due to contradictions that hamper the investigation and judgment the case has been dragging on for almost 2 years evidence of was arrested back in september 2017 the investigators were accusing him of them battling around $2000000.00 allocated by the state for the development of more than art and russia while he denies all charges now he is a restroom a lot of international attention with the many high profile figures in the world of culture has support city but i think of who is
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a winner off the price of the cannes film festival was placed under house arrest back in october 2017 and earlier this april the court changed the measure to travel restriction preventing him from leaving moscow and now this is to be the latest twist in this long drawn out saga. let's move on to some other news in brief from around the world now starting in argentina where thousands took to the streets to vent their anger at the country's economic crisis people are demanding better wages and food aid elections are coming up at the end of october to the current administration argentina took up the largest loan in i.m.f. history but living conditions have worsened. hey there rob a religious holiday turned to tragedy when i worship a fellow that during a mass ritual starting a stampede that killed 31 people over 100 others were injured when is they the
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man's soul led to a domino effect of people tripping over each other. officers say the stampede happened when a walkway collapsed. european space agency says the unless the rain forest fires have led to a huge jump in pollution levels in brazil the flames rage on despite the country's president banning land clearance fires for 60 days officials say the number of fires in the amazon this year is the highest since 2010 america's number 3 fast food restaurant chick fil a has faced a backlash as it opened its 1st store in canada it wasn't only those camping overnight waiting to greet the u.s. company but dozens of protesters to here are still angered a controversial statements once made by the chains box. very much supportive of the family the biblical definition the family unit thank
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god we live in a country where we can share our values and operate on biblical principles. one of the most popular fast food chains in the country is under fire this morning people have been pulling their money from this chain of thousands of customers who've been boycotting the restaurant or promising to hold a national same sex kiss day. across the country. signs like. chick fil a abusing people when they animals protesters expressed their outrage over the opening of the 1st chick fil a in toronto. i thought i'd the message was loud and clear.
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day or thinks. we dare to ask. this is a sticker from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers they're the bad ones they're the litterbugs for throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic.
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their plastic. special projects funding. on the. footy team but for now the mountains of waste only grow higher. time after time jim welcome to a brand new series of going on the ground i was after the firing of u.s. national security advisor john bolton as hundreds of protesters against the world's largest. journalists arrested in london coming up on the show it is 1st broke us interview since becoming chair of the british house of lords justice up committee northmore a survivor of a new borns against another with drug scandal and says if boris johnson breaks the
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law he could lose a 3rd of his capital and. 2 nations go shopping for weapons in a london killing machine pop up shop we asked leading visual journalist cannot about puncturing propaganda bubbles with revolution. more coming up in today's going on the ground on today deadline day for boris johnson to reveal what's up signaling telegram messages about his brakes it's policy going underground might be back for a new series but parliament has just been shut down for the next 5 weeks so how will the u.k. parliament's m.p.'s and select committees scrutinize boris johnson's conservative government as it runs the risk of it breaking the law over a new deal breaker joining me now is the new chair of the lords justice subcommittee lord morris forward to the general thanks for coming back on before i get i understand your memoir book is out and made come out in english before we get to the letter. what is the e.u. justice up committee well it's
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a subcommittee of the maid you appeared committee and our job is to ensure that we supervise what the government is doing in relationship to what you oppose doing to our country pretty central. particularly for european nationals living in this country by sea of british people living in other countries and i have many friends going back many years and they i know how anxious they be of living in spain were anxious about their health and their pensions because now they are protected and able to avail themselves of the local schemes and they're anxious to know what their future and in the same way europeans will be working again. adverted for years and years. anxious because they have got a piece of paper to show that they're entitled to live here and that's been the battle in the past of trying to ensure they have something more than an email because we don't want the repetition of the windlass condo to ensure that they know
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what their status is i don't think that is a legal problem in substance i believe it will work itself out but people are anxious because they haven't got a piece of paper to show that they are have settled status here they get settled status if they've been here 5 years there's no difficulty they're going to please settle status if it's a period shorter than that then they can reapply the full settle status but is the vulnerable the people who are not advised people who haven't got advisors counselors lawyers whatever they're the people probably at the low end of the working scale who anxious and our job has been we've sent delegates members of the committee of the pas to the headquarters of the home office that is operating the scheme in liverpool to find out what is happening and the over the over half.
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